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French Open Day 11 order of play: How to watch and live stream Novak Djokovic v Alexander Zverev, plus Jannik Sinner and Coco Gauff at Roland-Garros


Novak Djokovic, Jannik Sinner, and Coco Gauff will each be vying for a spot in the 2025 French Open semi-finals as they take to Court Philippe-Chatrier on Wednesday.

Djokovic, the three-time champion at Roland-Garros, is hunting a 25th Grand Slam title in Paris, and he arrives in the last eight in strong form, having not dropped a set in his first four matches.

Top seed Jannik Sinner has also been frighteningly good, brushing aside 17th seed Andrey Rublev with ease in his last-16 tie as he eyes a maiden French Open crown.

Women’s world No. 2 Gauff, the reigning doubles champion here, is looking to add just a second major title to her collection after the 2023 US Open, and the American is also yet to drop a set in Paris.

With every moment of action available to watch on TNT Sports and discovery+, here is a breakdown of Day 10’s order of play.

How to watch and stream the 2025 French Open

You can watch all the action from the 2025 French Open live in the UK on TNT Sports and discovery+.

As well as all the live coverage from around Roland-Garros, there will be expert analysis from on-site and in the studio.

Watch amusing moment Djokovic swaps for a Messi shirt with fan at French Open

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When does Novak Djokovic play?

The Serb, seeded sixth this year, takes on Alexander Zverev, last year’s defeated finalist, in a mouth-watering night session on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

Djokovic is a three-time champion in Paris, and is on the hunt for a 25th major title that would extend his record of Grand Slam victories.

When does Jannik Sinner play?

World No. 1 Sinner continues his return to Grand Slam action following the three-month suspension he served after the Australian Open.

The Italian tested positive for clostebol, a banned substance, back in March 2024. He served his ban until last month, when he returned at his home tournament, the Italian Open in Rome.

Sinner will be third on Court Philippe-Chatrier.

‘It makes sense’ – Wilander analyses Sinner tactical tweak when returning serve

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When does Coco Gauff play?

Looking to add a first French Open title to her collection, Gauff will step onto court to face another in-form American, Madison Keys.

Keys, the Australian Open champion, survived a first-set scare against compatriot Sofia Kenin in the third round, but recovered and responded with a straight-sets victory over Hailey Baptiste in round four.

She also comfortably dispatched British No. 1 Katie Boulter in the second round.

Gauff, meanwhile, has not dropped a set in any of her four matches in Paris, and bagelled Ekateina Alexandrova, the 20th seed, in the fourth round.

The Americans open play on Court Philippe-Chatrier on Wednesday, to be followed by sixth seed Mirra Andreeva, the Russian teenager, who takes on home favourite and surprise package Lois Boisson, who stunned third seed Jessica Pegula in the last round.

French Open order of play, singles – Wednesday, June 4

Philippe-Chatrier (from 10:00 UK time)

Madison Keys v Coco Gauff

Lois Boisson v Mirra Andreeva

Jannik Sinner v Alexander Bublik

Novak Djokovic v Alexander Zverev



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